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No Safe Spaces
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Directed by
| Justin Folk
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Produced by
| Mark Joseph
[1]
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Starring
| Adam Carolla
Dennis Prager
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Distributed by
| Atlas Distribution Company
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Release date
| October 25, 2019
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Country
| United States
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Language
| English
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Box office
| $1.3 million
[2]
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No Safe Spaces
is a 2019
documentary
movie. It is about political disagreements and the
freedom of speech
. It stars
Dennis Prager
and
Adam Carolla
. This movie argues that
conservative
speakers should be allowed to speak at universities. It shows how
left wing
protestors in the United States and Canada have sometimes prevented this.
[3]
It criticizes
safe spaces
where university students might go to avoid views they disagree with. It is now showing as a
video on demand
.
[2]
Ben Shapiro
,
[4]
Tim Allen
,
[5]
Van Jones
,
[6]
Alan Dershowitz
,
[7]
Ann Coulter
,
[8]
and
Cornel West
,
[9]
are also in this movie. The movie shows
Barack Obama
saying that students should argue with people they disagree with, and not silence them.
[10]
Many people have gone to see this movie, even though many critics did not like it.
[11]
Critics from
the
Denver Post
[12]
and
Los Angeles Times
[13]
did not like the movie. But reviewers from
the
Chicago Tribune
[10]
and
Variety
[14]
did like it.
A small number of
movie theaters
began showing this movie on October 25, 2019. Because it did well, many more theaters began showing this movie on December 6, 2019.
[1]
This movie ends with a
post-credits scene
.
[15]
- ↑
1.0
1.1
Harper, Jennifer.
"Victory: Adam Carolla, Dennis Prager film 'No Safe Spaces' heads to major markets"
.
The
Washington Times
. Retrieved
12 December
2019
.
- ↑
2.0
2.1
Bond, Paul (26 March 2020).
"Salem Radio Delves Into Film Distribution With Free-Speech Documentary"
. Newsweek.com
. Retrieved
2020-03-28
.
- ↑
"No Safe Spaces is now in theaters!"
.
No Safe Spaces
. Retrieved
20 December
2019
.
- ↑
"Ben Shapiro's U.C. Berkeley Speech Expected to Draw Protests"
.
Hollywood Reporter
. 2017-09-14
. Retrieved
2019-12-20
.
- ↑
Schultz, Marisa (29 January 2018).
"Tim Allen joins docudrama taking down PC culture"
. Nypost.com
. Retrieved
2019-12-20
.
- ↑
"
'No Safe Spaces' star Adam Carolla says censorship 'hurting everyone,' not a partisan issue"
. Fox News. 23 October 2019
. Retrieved
2019-12-20
.
- ↑
"Alan Dershowitz to Appear in Adam Carolla's 'No Safe Spaces' Film"
.
Hollywood Reporter
. 2018-02-12
. Retrieved
2019-12-20
.
- ↑
"No Safe Spaces: Free Speech Under Attack | Independent Institute: Multimedia: The Independent Institute"
. Independent.org
. Retrieved
2019-12-20
.
- ↑
"Sharyl Attkisson to Make Film Debut in Doc About Free Speech"
.
Hollywood Reporter
. 2018-04-25
. Retrieved
2019-12-20
.
- ↑
10.0
10.1
Kass, John.
"Column: Is this still a free country? The new movie 'No Safe Spaces' raises frightening doubts"
.
chicagotribune.com
. Retrieved
20 December
2019
.
- ↑
Flood, Brian (18 November 2019).
"Moviegoers flock to free speech doc 'No Safe Spaces' despite panning from mainstream critics"
.
Fox News
.
- ↑
"Review: "No Safe Spaces" with Adam Carolla and Dennis Prager"
. Theknow.denverpost.com. 2019-11-01
. Retrieved
2019-12-20
.
- ↑
Michael Rechtshaffen, Los Angeles Times (2019-12-05).
"
'No Safe Spaces' explores free speech on campus"
. Freep.com
. Retrieved
2019-12-20
.
- ↑
Gleiberman, Owen (2016-05-11).
"
'No Safe Spaces' Review: A Doc About the Crackdown on Free Speech ? Variety"
. Variety.com
. Retrieved
2019-12-20
.
- ↑
"No Safe Spaces (2019) - IMDb"
. Retrieved
20 December
2019
– via www.imdb.com.